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Two Confluence legends comedown from the sky to guide you to Collaboration Nirvana. Recap all that's happened in the Confluence product family over the past year and get a comprehensive look at what's in-store for the future.

'Twas the week at Summit
And all through the hall
Nearly 1,800 creatures, some small and some tall,
Had all gathered for the biggest Summit of them all.
Wow. What an amazing event. Thank you to everyone who attended, sponsored, presented, and partied with us! We saw a 50 precent increase in attendees this year over last year – 1,800 attendees from 40+ countries! It was big in just about every way. Let's recap the stories and talk about the three amazing days of Summit 2013.
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Announcements

As I get ready for my fifth Atlassian Summit, I can't help but get excited – to see what's possible; to hear fresh, innovative, inspiring ideas; and to learn from some of the brightest individuals around.
I'm excited to learn from the best: our customers.
Our largest customers work on complex implementations every day, enabling collaboration and productivity at major enterprises around the world. This year's Inside The Massive Team track focuses on these customers sharing their experiences

Summit 2013, Atlassian's 5th annual user conference, promises to be a big one for developers, software teams and business executives alike. In addition to industry-focused trend panels featuring speakers from organizations such as Virgin Media, HubSpot, Orbitz, Pandora, Turner Broadcasting, Twitter and NASA, Atlassian is kicking off the 3-day event with a special Fireside Chat hosted by PandoDaily's Sarah Lacy, with Atlassian co-Founders and co-CEOs Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar.
Non-Summit

When I first heard about Atlassian some years ago, one description kept coming up–"the power of Atlassian applications is that you can make them do whatever you want”. Enterprise software normally comes with a lot of constraints–it's costly, it has a strictly defined set of features, the APIs may be limited or non-existent, and integration is often a matter of expensive experts with special tools and knowledge of each system.
The importance of open
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Developers, want your team to go from bad to badass? Want to learn workflows, tools and processes that your team can use to work better together and deploy software faster? Then plan your trip to San Francisco, October 1-3, for Atlassian Summit 2013!
Industry leaders from organizations like Turner Broadcasting, Orbitz, and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory will share the stage with Atlassian executives, developers and other specialists to discuss the latest on Git, Agile Delivery, CI and DevOps.